id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10462 Richardson, Samuel Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 4 .txt text/plain 110199 6645 83 if he don't.--Let me know, my dear, your thoughts of every thing. my dear, were but a woman, who gives reason to the world to think her I know that thou art so abandoned a man, that to give thee the best I will suppose, my dear Miss Howe, that you have read my cousin's letter. [The Lady dates again on Monday, to let Miss Howe know, that Mr. prove not such as may be reasonably hoped for, our dear friend shall know you have a mind to propose, write to me: and I shall know what answer to I did not know, my dear, that you deferred giving an answer to Mr. Lovelace's proposals till you had my opinion of them. D. It is mighty good of you, Madam, (I hope the man will think so,) to me; but, if thou art my friend, think of Miss Howe's letters, and of her ./cache/10462.txt ./txt/10462.txt